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Testing the Best Dishwasher Detergents

Trying to get your dishes clean and spotless

Consumer Reports also suggests not to pre-rinse your dishes. NBC 7’s Consumer Bob has more details on which detergent gets is the cleanest.

Sick of spots, bits of food and other grime on your dishes?

Don’t put all the blame on your dishwasher! It could be your detergent.  Consumer Reports testers cleaned hundreds of dirty dishes to reveal the best dishwasher detergents.

Emulsification is a big word for an even bigger mess -- It’s a mixture of peanut butter, egg yolk and other sticky foods that get smeared onto glass dishes, baked on then loaded into dishwashers.

The best detergents will remove the soil completely, there will be no food deposits on the plates and there won’t be any water spots. Among the recommended detergents are familiar names like these Finish Powerball Tabs as well as Cascade Complete ActionPacs with Dawn. Both are excellent for removing caked-on foods.

However, Consumer Reports says you can actually get even cleaner while also saving money.

The top-performing detergent wasn’t a name brand, it was Kirkland Signature’s Dishwasher Pacs from Costco for less than half the cost per pod as the Finish or Cascade detergents. And if you’re a Sam’s Club member, the Member’s Mark Ultimate Clean Dishwasher Pacs are excellent for cleaning dishes.

Plus, testers found if you have hard water they’re also great for resisting water spots.

Consumer Reports says if you’re still pre-rinsing your dishes you should stop! Many of today’s dishwashers have soil sensors so they actually perform better if you leave the food on and let the machine and your detergent do their jobs.

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